with winner going well, ridden to lead entering final furlong, headed and no extra close home
dwelt, went left start, always outpaced
led, ridden over 1f out, headed entering final furlong, rallied to lead close home
The Kiddykid shaped most promisingly when chasing home the more experienced Fortune Bay at Chester earlier in the month and is sure to win races but Harb may prove too classy. Hailing from a yard that has the backing of the Godolphin organisation and, as a result, had a phenomenal strike rate with juveniles last term Harb, a son of Green Desert and from the same family as high class sprinter Dayjur, may prove good enough to make a winning debut with the remaining debutants making little appeal on breeding.